Two new Gyrodactylus (Trematoda: Monogenea) from cyprinid fishes with synopsis of those found on North American fishes

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Abstract

Gyrodactylus atratuli from the blacknose dace (Rhinichthys atratulus) and the pearl dace (Semotilus margarita) is compared with known species of Gyrodactylus from North American fishes and described as a new species. Gyrodactylus margaritae from the pearl dace (Semotilus margarita) is compared with known species of Gyrodactylus from North American fishes and described as a new species. The average number of G. atratuli per blacknose dace in the natural habitat is 7.8 (1 to 32) and in the laboratory at the same water temperature after 55 days in captivity, 5.4 (0 to 11). G. atratuli and G. margaritae fail to live and reproduce on fish kept in nonrunning water at between 19 and 26 C in laboratory aquaria, but will live and reproduce in running spring water at 12 C in laboratory aquaria. An illustrated synopsis with a comparative table of measurements of known North American Gyrodactylus and a list of the species with brief reference to their differentiating characteristics are given.

Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Two new Gyrodactylus (Trematoda: Monogenea) from cyprinid fishes with synopsis of those found on North American fishes
Series title Journal of Parasitology
DOI 10.2307/3275760
Volume 49
Issue 4
Year Published 1963
Language English
Publisher American Society of Parasitologists
Contributing office(s) Leetown Science Center
Description 8 p.
First page 559
Last page 566
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